Month: March 2019

The timeless music of George and Ira Gershwin plus an aviator, a Channel swimmer, exuberant dance numbers, sparkling costumes, romance, comedy, and America in 1927 equals My One and Only, Stage Door Theatre’s upcoming production […]

The biggest party of the year,Neon Carnival, will return to Indio once again! The highly anticipated desert experience, will return to illuminate the night sky on Saturday, April 13th, with its biggest fête to date in […]

Mercury Theater Chicago is currently presenting Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s musical LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS through April 28, 2019 on its main stage at 3745 N. Southport, Chicago. This iconic and beloved hit sci-fi musical has an “electrifying” 1960s pop/rock score, […]

Wine is essential to Passover, when Jewish people around the world gather with family and friends to recount the story of the Exodus from Egypt and share a festive meal. It is customary for all (adults) […]

Playwright Stephanie Alison Walker tackles yet another controversial topic in her latest play, FRIENDS WITH GUNS. The question you must ask yourself is where you stand on “the gun issue.” Are you in favor of […]

Playwright Anthony Wilkinson seems to specialize in “big,” “gay,” and “Italian”, with some of his other works dealing with (the above) midlife crisis and funeral. Wilkerson knows his way around the human heart and is […]

The most important person in this tribute never even sets foot on stage – for this is Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s memorial to Rachel Crosby, the tough, tender, cross-at-your-own-risk, larger-than-life woman who raised him. Besides his obvious […]

(St. Petersburg, FL) March 16, 2019 – Cagney and Lacey. Thelma and Louise. Lucy and Ethel. These famous female friendships are well-known and beloved for their loyalty, trust, and unconditional support for each other. Their […]